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Comment I'm opposed.. (Score -1, Troll) 113

I'm opposed to this free internet, because I feel that it would feed the lazy drains on society that are the people that just stay on welfare and do not try to get off their feet and get a job, which is a purpose of the welfare program. With the free internet, now they wouldn't even have to choose between food or internet (which happens to be internet for a large portion of the people on the program). If you wanted free internet you could go down to your local public library (Gasp!) , local or national coffee shop, etc. Contrary to popular belief here on /. is that the internet is not a right. Saying that would be television should have been a right before the internet became mainstream. So as great of an idea this is, I think that their are other consequences if it happens. There are other other right that we already have that are being trampled on that are getting ignored, and people are demanding free internet. It almost sounds like it's a drug addiction.

Comment Here is a thought.... (Score 1) 1328

What if there was a God, and he actually created the entire universe. Now tell me that what actually happens when you die is nothing, your just dead. We could just be some form of entertainment for him, or he could just not care anymore and moved on to other planets, solar systems, galaxies, universes (with would actually make it multiverse). Not that I care, I just had a thought. (I'm an atheist also.)

Comment Easy Way (Score 1) 364

An easy way to make Linux mainstream is sell computers without an OS and ask the typical layman if they would like to spend $200+ on windows or some variant of Linux for free. I am almost certain many of them would be willing to learn a new OS.

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